10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 5467300 5467500 5467700 5467900 5468100 5468300 5467300 5467500 5467700 5467900 5468100 5468300 562700 562900 563100 562700 562900 563100 D-90-01 D-90-02 D-90-03 D-90-04 D-90-05 D-90-06 D-90-07 D-90-08 D-90-09 D-90-10 D-90-11 D-90-12 D-90-13 95-62 95-63 95-64 95-65 95-66 95-67 95-68 95-69 90-14 90-15 90-16 90-17 90-18 90-19 90-20 90-21 90-22 90-23 90-24 90-25 90-26 90-27 90-28 90-29 90-30 90-31 90-32 90-33 90-34 90-35 90-36 90-37 90-38 90-39 90-40 90-41 90-42 90-43 90-44 91-57 91-58 91-34 91-94 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms Michael Seabrook NTS Map Sheet: 082F ALTERATION Sericite, carbonate, +/- chlorite, +/- pyrite, +/- pyrolusite Chlorite, specularite hematite, +/- albite +/- sericite Chlorite alteration is commonly associated with west-northwest trending faults and structural breaks. White, bull quartz veins occur within the alteration zone and range from 1 - 10cm. The veins are commonly oriented parallel to the faults and structural breaks but may have an en-echelon trend oriented east-west. The chlorite alteration zones do not appear to host anomalous gold. 1cm 10cm Sericite alteration zone are commonly associated with northeast trending shears (right-lateral reverse faults), such as the David shear. Quartz veins are common to the shear related alteration and are roughly oriented parallel to the shear. The veins are anastomosing, 1-3cm, composite and brecciated with carbonate and pyrite as common assessory minerals. The sericite alteration zone frequently host anomalous concentrations of gold. Location of veining with approximate trend VEINING ALTERATION AND MINERALIZATION 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 210976 210978 210977 210980 210975 1026758 1032242 1032233 1029213 1029214 1029215 1032258 1032347 1028961 >5000 1000 to 5000 600 to 1000 400 to 600 200 to 400 100 to 200 25 to 100 10 to 25 <10 ROCK GEOCHEMISTRY Gold in ppb 0 20 40 60 80 number of samples # of values min max Summary Stats Included Reports 224 <0.5 16800 Klewchuk, P., 1991 Klewchuk, P., 2000 Klewchuk, P., 2001 Klewchuk, P., 2005 Seabrook, M., Hoy, T., 2015 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 U D U D 77.5 1.2 4.8 12.1 76.6 4.1 32 2.6 7.5 54.9 1.7 9.8 1.8 3.7 14.4 2.3 71 65.9 163 10.7 8.1 3.6 31.8 46.3 4.2 9.1 1 0.4 0.6 94.7 35.2 270.7 18.5 16.4 5.2 18.3 7.7 890.5 12 203 21 2 94 8 51 14 21 94 11 35 307 156 102 5822 4361 207 7 41 4 22 37 34 14 25 63 3690 1 15 34 2620 2 10 16 19 124 16623 14 8 100 12 1 2 13 22 112 16800 220 54 5990 12 12300 3 49 12 390 1 19 3 1 4 1 1 1 42 1 1 1 1 5 32 1 2 21 2 1 11 1 6 6 11 9 5 4 11 1 13 22 2 130 190 30 290 500 70 200 280 1600 12.5 7.1 1 33 3.2 455.2 15.2 6.3 5.4 55.2 8800 26 23.4 8.9 9.2 173.3 7.5 56.9 5.1 18.5 5.5 10 1000 27.2 22.6 44.7 39.9 607.6 7 12.7 14.6 202.4 1149 3167 195 68 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 5467250 5467750 5468250 5468750 5469250 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 561750 562250 562750 563250 563750 mPC2 mPC1 mPA3 mPA3 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms U D U D 1 5 10 50 100 500 1000 5000 SOIL GEOCHEMISTRY 0 100 200 300 Log10 Scale # of values min max median mean var std.dev coef.var Summary Stats Included Reports Au (ppb) Count 1428 0.1 290.0 3.6 9.65 452.4 21.3 2.2 Klewchuk, P., 1991 Klewchuk, P., 2005 1600 1600 1600 1700 1700 1700 1700 1700 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 2000 2000 2000 2000 2100 2100 5467250 5467500 5467750 5468000 5468250 5468500 5468750 5469000 5469250 5467250 5467500 5467750 5468000 5468250 5468500 5468750 5469000 5469250 561750 562000 562250 562500 562750 563000 563250 563500 563750 561750 562000 562250 562500 562750 563000 563250 563500 563750 87 78 65 68 56 54 48 43 35 32 38 54 32 45 54 57 54 56 85 33 84 75 34 40 24 33 74 76 83 88 46 74 54 41 44 77 78 38 44 44 56 54 48 47 54 75 81 42 64 80 74 83 83 58 42 43 61 73 54 81 41 34 44 73 64 76 30 86 80 80 88 59 63 40 74 42 76 40 87 58 54 73 56 73 75 75 67 40 60 61 47 72 40 46 56 70 34 34 86 76 36 80 80 36 50 50 80 72 56 81 59 43 37 87 88 72 54 43 84 84 49 51 58 51 32 32 76 87 84 67 36 76 76 46 54 46 61 69 50 61 61 81 76 41 76 72 30 58 28 53 69 54 60 86 78 64 64 58 81 81 76 73 78 82 65 64 56 74 52 80 80 56 62 58 58 63 54 60 74 55 67 76 74 78 75 40 54 54 41 64 87 52 77 56 88 59 58 63 56 50 63 50 61 64 56 38 61 77 86 48 51 50 69 75 53 53 44 85 8 28 47 65 77 36 22 27 42 46 51 39 42 53 34 67 58 54 77 82 57 58 54 51 74 36 57 65 23 75 67 60 23 75 72 72 47 28 17 27 76 83 31 45 46 50 51 mPC2 mPC1 mPA3 mPA3 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPA2 mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms mPms U D U D PROTEROZOIC CRESTON FORMATION ALDRIDGE FORMATION MOYIE INTRUSIONS Middle: Light grey, mauve, purple, thin to medium-bedded quartz arenite, quartz wacke, lesser grey siltite and argillite. White quartzite interbeds. Lenticular bedding, ripples, crossbeds and mudcracks. Lower: Waxy green to olive, tan-weathering, laminated to thick-bedded argillite and siltite. Lesser fine grained quartz wacke. Wavy bedding and abundant mudcracks. Upper: Rusty brown-weathering, grey to dark grey, fissile to platy, laminated silty argillite and siltite. Middle: Grey to rusty weathering, thick- to thin-bedded, quartzofeldspathic wacke with argillite and siltite intercalations. “Moyie Sills”. Dark green to black, medium- to fine-grained gabbro and hornblendequartz diorite sills and minor dikes. Zircon U-Pb dates circa 1467 Ma (Anderson and Davis, 1995). LAYERED ROCKS INTRUSIVE ROCKS GEOLOGY LEGEND STRUCTURES SYMBOLS Geological contact: defined, approximate, assumed STRUCTURES, SYMBOLS AND FEATURES Fault: defined, approximate, assumed Shear: defined, approximate, assumed Fold: syncline, anticline Outcrop Bedding: inclined, vertical horizontal, Foliation: inclined, vertical Joint: inclined, vertical Vein: inclined, vertical Lineation: intersection, mineral, slickenside Dike: inclined, vertical FEATURES Diamond drill hole (location only) Exploration trench 80 36 76 27 64 06 72 65 91-57 Brown, D.A. (1998): Geological Compilation of Grassy Mountain (East Half) and Moyie Lake (West Half) Map Areas, Southeastern British Columbia (82F/8E, 82G/5W); B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Geoscience Map 1998-3, 1:50,000 scale map. Höy, T. and Diakow L. (1982): Geology of the Moyie Lake Area; B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Preliminary Map 49. Höy, T. (1993): Geology of the Purcell Supergroup in the Fernie West-half Map Area, Southeastern British Columbia; B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Bulletin 84. Höy, T. and Diakow L. (1982): Geology of the Moyie Lake Area; B.C. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Preliminary Map 49. Klewchuk, P. (1991): Report on Geology, Geophysics, Geochemistry, Trenching and Diamond Drilling, David, Lew, Harmony and Rob Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 20873, 184 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2000): Assessment Report on Rock Geochemistry, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 26165, 13 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2001): Assessment Report on Rock Geochemistry, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 26471, 15 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2002): Assessment Report on Geologic Mapping, Rock Geochemistry and VLF-EM Geophysics, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 27007, 20 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2004): Assessment Report on Geologic VLF-EM Geophysics, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 27317, 19 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2005): Assessment Report on Geology, Soil and Rock Geochemistry and VLF-EM Geophysics, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 27616, 22 pages. Klewchuk, P. (2007): Assessment Report on VLF-EM Geophysics, David Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 28885, 14 pages. Rodgers, G.M. (1996): Diamond Drilling Report, Work done on David 1 and 5 Mineral Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 24263, 37 pages. Rodgers, G.M. (1998): Diamond Drilling and Gravity Report, Lew and Bingo Claims; B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines, Assessment Report 25467, 81 pages. The following sources were referenced to create the Kimberley Gold Trend digital compilation pertaining to the David. Geological mapping in 2014 by the author was the primary source from the above geological map. Secondary sources were used in areas the authors did not visit, or where interpretation required additional data. see detail map Photo 1 Photo 1 Year 1991 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007 Klewchuk, P. Rodgers, G.M. Rodgers, G.M. Klewchuk, P. Klewchuk, P. Klewchuk, P. Klewchuk, P. Klewchuk, P. Klewchuk, P. Author ARIS 20873 24263 25467 26165 26471 27007 27317 27616 28885 Work Conducted Soil geochemistry, Rock geochemistry, Geophysics, Drilling Drilling Geophysics, Drilling Rock geochemistry Rock geochemistry Rock geochemistry, Geophysics, Geology Geophysics Soil geochemistry, Rock geochemistry, Geophysics Geophysics COMPILATION TABLE David Property KIMBERLEY GOLD TREND Fort Steele Mining Division Kootenay District 550000 600000 550000 600000 5450000 5500000 5550000 5450000 5500000 5550000 David David KIMBERLEY CRESTON CRANBROOK KIMBERLEY CRESTON CRANBROOK Suggested reference: Seabrook, M. (2015): David Property, Kimberley Gold Trend; Geoscience BC Map 2015-13-04, 1:20,000 scale. David Shear David Shear Photo 1: Taken from the highest elevation point on the property looking northwest towards the location of the David shear gold discovery. May 2015 KIMBERLEY GOLD TREND SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Geoscience BC Map: 2015-13-04 Claim map. The David property is held by David Elward Morgan 1000m SCALE: 1:10,000 0m 500m David Soil geochemistry, alteration and diamond drilling 500m SCALE: 1:5,000 0m 250m Rock geochemistry samples from historical data Contour gold soil geochemistry from historical data Geology map created from mapping in 2014 and historical data 500m SCALE: 1:5,000 0m 250m